Is There Something in the Water with these Fools Saying it is nearing 'the end of Israel'?
pig in a poke, for sure . . . .
[The U.S., Israel, and Qatar are holding a trilateral meeting in New York on Sunday to rebuild relations after the failed Israeli strike in Doha, two sources familiar with the details told Axios.]
Sure: [Scoop: Israel and Qatar hold secret meeting in New York to rebuild ties]
That Right of Return Jew, ZioAzovNaziLensky bombing a damaged nuke reactor: This fucking Jew is all in for turning Ukraine into BlackJewRock and Is-ra-Hell shekel-producing prostrated cunt-try. At any cost.
A protective shield covering the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in Ukraine can no longer provide its main containment function following a drone strike earlier this year, according to a UN watchdog.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors found that the massive structure, built over the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster, had lost its “primary safety functions including the confinement capability”.
In February, /Jews/Ukraine accused Russia of targeting the power plant - a claim the Kremlin denied.
Those fucking wacked out Jew Haters/Lovers: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is visiting Israel for the first time since taking office in May.
His visit comes just days after Germany decided to lift a three-month suspension on arms exports to Israel that it said could be used in the Gaza Strip.
Germany is Israel’s second-largest arms supplier, fifth-largest export partner, and one of its staunchest supporters.
Oh, yeah, Israel is almost on life support, Ilan Pappe. The White House is ready to broker a summit between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who haven’t spoken since before the Gaza war, a U.S. official and an Israeli source with knowledge tell Axios.
But first, U.S. officials say Netanyahu must approve a strategic gas deal with Egypt and take other steps to entice Sisi to meet, U.S. officials say.
Oh, those Jews: Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who are both Jewish.
Google Data Centers Will Bring Nuclear Power Back To Tornado Country
A destructive storm in 2020 prematurely shut down Iowa’s only nuclear plant. With Google’s plans to reopen it to power nearby data centers, will extreme weather threaten the reactor’s safety?
Hmm, just might be onto something.
Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki claimed in a recent interview that Jews controlled the giant tech companies Apple and Google.
Appearing on Palestine TV on July 18, Maliki was asked about a claim that appeared on Instagram – which was later proved to be false — that Apple Maps and Google Maps had removed the name “Palestine” from their apps.
According to a translation provided by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), Maliki said that a petition should be launched, “but this is not enough, as it is clear that these two companies have obvious orientations.”
“It is obvious who owns them, and the Israeli-Jewish influence on them is also obvious,” Maliki asserted. “All this makes them biased towards Israel.”
In a recent interview, Alex Karp said that his company Palantir was “the most important software company in America and therefore in the world”. He may well be right. To some, Palantir is also the scariest company in the world, what with its involvement in the Trump administration’s authoritarian agenda. The potential end point of Palantir’s tech is an all-powerful government system amalgamating citizens’ tax records, biometric data and other personal information – the ultimate state surveillance tool. No wonder Palantir has been likened to George Orwell’s Big Brother, or Skynet from the Terminator movies.
Oh, those Jews:
Palantir, a Denver-based software company that holds extensive contracts with the U.S. government, is using its software to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement compile data to track down undocumented immigrants and deport them, The Washington Post reported.
From the limp, milquetoast Guardian:
Does this make Karp the scariest CEO in the world? There is some competition from Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Palantir’s co-founder Peter Thiel. But 58-year-old Karp could give them all a run for their money in terms of influence, self-belief, ambition and – even in this gallery of oddballs – sheer eccentricity. In his increasingly frequent media appearances, Karp is a striking presence, with his cloud of unkempt grey hair, his 1.25x speed diction, and his mix of combative conviction and almost childish mannerisms. On CNBC’s Squawk Box, he shook both fists simultaneously as he railed against short sellers betting against Palantir, whose share price has climbed nearly 600% in the past year: “It’s super triggering,” he complained. “Why do they have to go after us?”
Jews: Why Would Paramount Potentially Make a Hostile Move Against Netflix? David and Larry Ellison, who own Paramount Skydance, are very unhappy with the Netflix merger, The Post reported, quoting a source as saying, “They are really p*ssed over at Paramount Skydance. They think this was a rigged deal process because of the friendship between the CEOs and they’re betting the shareholders will be pissed when they find out what went down.”
“There’s a period in your life, before I was married, before I had kids, where I was able to work 80 hours a week all the time,” Finkelstein said. “Then, when I had newborns, I wasn’t able to work 80 hours. I think everyone needs to find their own version of it.”
Jews Jews, everywhere: Shopify president Harley Finkelstein is pictured. Shopify president Harley Finkelstein didn’t think a 9-5 was perfect “work-life harmony.” Try doing three jobs at 100 hours a week, pounding nails, landscaping and hauling junk.
Jews Jews Jews. Israel is facing an impending crisis over conscripting ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army, and the issue is threatening to undermine Israel’s government and split the country. Lucy Williamson reports from the city of Bnei Brak.
Sixty Years Ago? Same same worse worse under Jew Glosser-Miller: Newly released photos show Rosa Parks at the Selma-to-Montgomery march in 1965
Newly uncovered photos of the Civil Rights icon taken during the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march have been release to the Rosa Park Museum.
[Doris Wilson, 20, a resident of Marion, Ala., smoking a cigarette on the front of a military vehicle along the route of the Selma-to-Montgomery march in March 1965.]
The Republican chairmen of the Senate and House Armed Services committees pushed back Wednesday on the Pentagon’s reported plans to consolidate some of the nation’s combatant commands and cancel a plan to modernize the structure of U.S. Forces Japan. “[W]e will not accept significant changes to our warfighting structure that are made without a rigorous interagency process, coordination with combatant commanders and the Joint Staff, and collaboration with Congress,” Rep. Mike Rogers and Sen. Roger Wicker said in a news release Wednesday. Citing a Pentagon briefing document and an unnamed defense official, CNN reported Wednesday that the Pentagon is considering plans to shrink the U.S. military by consolidating combatant commands, eliminating a directorate overseeing joint force development and training. The plans would also cancel the restructuring of command and control of USFJ to better integrate with Japan’s Self-Defense Forces. The Defense Department maintains 11 combatant commands, which are composed of units from two or more service branches and are focused either on geographical area, such as U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, or function, as does the U.S. Transportation Command. The plans call for the merging of European Command and Africa Command into a single command based in Stuttgart, Germany, CNN reported. Closer to home, Northern and Southern commands would be consolidated into an entity called AMERICOM, the report said.
Piece of human stain, Cotton, needs a fucking Molotov thrown at he and his fucking family around the Xmas tree.
Sen. Tom Cotton says survivors of first September boat strike ‘were not incapacitated’
Cotton, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, also argued that the president doesn’t need to seek congressional approval if he continues the strikes past the window designated by law.
Oh, no, this Jew: Yeah, Palestine and Gaza! Double and triple taps, fucker!
“Let the American people see two people standing on a capsized boat or sitting on a capsized boat and deliberately killed, and decide for themselves whether they’re proud of what the country is doing.” Adam Schiff said. “I can’t imagine people will be proud of that,” the California senator said, arguing that the U.S. should instead prosecute people who bring drugs into the country. “We shouldn’t be simply killing people at sea who are not even coming to this country.”
The cities of Eugene and Springfield announced Friday evening that they would discontinue the use of AI-powered license plate cameras connected to the company called Flock Safety.
The announcements, issued in separate press releases, come after months of public pushback. Opponents said the cameras could be used to track innocent people and put vulnerable residents at risk of surveillance by federal agencies. Police argued the cameras were key in solving numerous cases, including some involving violent crime.
“Effective immediately, the Eugene Police Department has ended its contract with its current Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) vendor, Flock Safety,” read the announcement from EPD, which was released at 7:20 p.m. Friday.
“The department has identified vulnerabilities and limitations that raise concerns about the system’s ability to meet EPD’s operational needs, data security requirements, and community expectations,” the statement continued. “After further evaluation and internal discussion, the department has decided to discontinue the contract.”
How do Oracle and Mossad use this data? Israeli company Red Speed USA which owns speed trap cameras in the U.S.
Like the Nazi’s, USA loves these fucking uniforms.
The Space Force’s new dress uniform saw its first official use with the graduation of newly commissioned officers from Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., on Thursday, a base press release said. Seventeen guardians graduated into being officers at the ceremony, according to the release. About 100 trainees become officers in the service each year, it said. The uniforms’ first formal use was originally expected to be at a graduation ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland this month. The Space Force, which has roughly 9,400 members, announced in September that sizing for the service’s first dress uniform would begin by the end of the year after the uniform spent about four years in development. Since Space Force’s establishment in 2019, its members have primarily worn the Air Force’s dress uniform.
[The Texas Tech University System restricted how professors can discuss race and gender in the classroom Monday, banning content that advocates for one race or sex as “inherently superior to another,” according to a memo sent by Chancellor Brandon Creighton to the system’s presidents.
The new policy prohibits professors from promoting “race or sex-based prejudice.” It defines “advocacy or promotion” as “presenting these beliefs as correct or required and pressuring students to affirm them.”]
Oh, those fucking freaks, here we are — Trump and Company getting teachers wherever they can: Professors are taking the brunt of the storm as new fights over the teaching of gender and race erupt in college classrooms.
An Oklahoma University (OU) student is accusing her instructor of religious discrimination after she received a failing grade on an assignment on gender for which she cited the Bible more than the assigned reading. Meanwhile, Texas Tech University recently released guidance to ban the teaching of more than two genders and restrict some topics regarding race.
Brian Evans, president of the Texas conference of the American Association of University Professors, said the ousters are “very difficult to see because it creates a chilling effect for other faculty who want to make sure that their students have the ability to discuss the topics that the students want to discuss. So to have to play censorship, that certain topics can’t be taught in a class, especially those that are related to the class, just seems a little bit strange, because students want to ask questions, want to explore ideas.”
It all began in an English course titled “Literature for Children” at Texas A&M and a summer session student recording a professor’s response to her objections to some of the course material.
Professor Melissa McCoul was sharing a graphic called a “gender unicorn” that demonstrates concepts of gender expressions, identity and sexuality while going over the class reading “Jude Saves the World,” a novel about a 12-year who comes out as nonbinary, according to The Texas Tribune.
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SOCCER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another Jew in Office, this time Mexico:
The city of Guadalajara in Mexico is scheduled to host four World Cup matches next year, and labourers are working around the clock to revamp infrastructure in time for the tournament.
On account of frenzied construction, the city’s roads are presently a bona fide mess, constituting a perpetual headache for those who must transit them.
But Guadalajara has a much bigger problem than traffic. The metropolis is the capital of the western state of Jalisco, which happens to possess the highest number of disappeared people in all of Mexico.
The official tally of Jalisco’s disappeared is close to 16,000, out of a total of more than 130,000 countrywide. However, the frequent reluctance of family members to report missing persons for fear of retribution means the true toll is undoubtedly higher.
Now, with the World Cup fast approaching, Mexican authorities are also working overtime to sanitise Guadalajara’s image. For months, local officials have been threatening to remove the portraits and signs from the towering “roundabout of the disappeared” in the centre of the city, effectively re-disappearing them.
I recently spent five days in Guadalajara and paid a visit to the roundabout, a few kilometres’ walk from my accommodation. The closer I got to the site, the more posters proliferated across electrical poles and sidewalk planters featuring the faces and identifying information of the disappeared. Some of these posters also appeared plastered in larger form onto the monument itself.
There was, for example, 32-year-old Elda Adriana Valdez Montoya, last seen in Guadalajara on August 10, 2020. And 19-year-old Jordy Alejandro Cardenas Flores, last seen on May 19, 2022, in the nearby city of Tlaquepaque. There was 16-year-old Cristofer Aaron Leobardo Ramirez Camarena, last seen in the Jalisco municipality of Tlajomulco de Zuniga on April 21, 2024. And 67-year-old Martha Leticia Diaz Lopez, last seen in Guadalajara on June 27, 2025.
In the case of Cardenas Flores, the poster specified that the young man had been “taken” on May 19 by agents from the state prosecutor’s office, from which appointment he never returned.
While there is a tendency to blame Mexico’s astronomical disappearance rates on violent drug cartels, including the notorious Jalisco New Generation Cartel, the government is thoroughly implicated in the phenomenon, as well – whether by direct action, collaboration with criminal outfits, or simply in terms of safeguarding the panorama of near-total impunity that permits such crimes to flourish.
It bears underscoring, too, that the vast majority of disappearances took place following the launch in 2006 of Mexico’s so-called “war on drugs”, which not only failed to resolve the drug issue but also set the stage for more than 460,000 homicides in the country. The war effort was backed by – who else? – the United States, which rarely misses out on an opportunity for blood-soaked hemispheric meddling.
But heaven forbid World Cup spectators be subjected to such a morbid reality – although it is becoming rather difficult to cover up the discovery of mass clandestine graves and hundreds of bags containing human remains in the vicinity of the Guadalajara football stadium.
While in Guadalajara, I spoke with Maribel Cedeno, a representative of the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco (Warrior Searchers of Jalisco), one of various collectives dedicated to the search for the missing in the face of willful government inaction. Her brother, Jose Gil Cedeno Rosales, was disappeared on September 21, 2021, in Tlajomulco de Zuniga.
As Cedeno commented to me, “absolutely nothing has changed” during the presidency of Claudia Sheinbaum, who assumed office last year after promising a more sympathetic approach to the issue of Mexico’s disappeared. Once in power, Sheinbaum apparently forgot her own pledge, effectively condemning countless Mexicans whose loved ones are missing to a state of continuous psychological torment.
Remarking on the expansive measures the government is pursuing to provide security for the World Cup, Cedeno demanded: “But where is our security? Where is the security for our family members, or for those of us whose lives are at risk because we are searching for the missing?”
They are good questions. And yet they are not ones that are keeping the authorities up at night.
In March, the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco discovered a clandestine crematorium on a ranch outside the town of Teuchitlan, an hour from Guadalajara, which was reportedly utilised by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as a recruitment and training centre in addition to an extermination site.
Curiously, Mexican authorities had seized the ranch months earlier, but hadn’t managed to notice any of the human bone fragments or the hundreds of shoes littering the place.
On my final day in Guadalajara, I took an Uber out to the ranch, which appeared on the Uber app as “Campo de adiestramiento y exterminio” – training and extermination camp.
Thinking better of it, I put the Teuchitlan town centre as my destination, and while en route proposed to the driver that I pay him in cash to swing by the ranch, as well. He made the sign of the cross, but agreed.
A gregarious middle-aged man from eastern Jalisco, the driver had spent 11 years as an undocumented worker in California and Oregon; his son was studying engineering at a university in Michigan. He had personally known several people, including two sisters, who had been disappeared from his hometown, and lamented that the only time the Mexican authorities seemed inspired to seek justice for homicides was when the victims themselves had been members of the security forces.
And although a die-hard football fan, the driver said he could not justify the state’s decision to pour massive quantities of money into a World Cup spectacle that would not remotely benefit the average Mexican.
In Teuchitlan, we took a brief stroll around the town’s colourful central plaza and bought a few beers, then programmed our destination to “Campo de adiestramiento y exterminio”, which led us down a dusty and isolated road patrolled by an ominous black vehicle. When we found the camp blocked by the Mexican National Guard – an outfit with which I have had my fair share of unpleasant run-ins – we returned to battle the traffic of Guadalajara.
To be sure, it is in the distinct interest of the Mexican government to retroactively cover up whatever it can about Teuchitlan, which has already caused enough damage due to the uncharacteristically wide international media coverage the case received.
But at the end of the day, Mexico is itself one big mass grave. And while efforts to bury that grave for the World Cup may be a first-half goal for organised crime and complicit politicians alike, the score could still be settled in the second half – by the people who refuse to let their disappeared loved ones be definitively disappeared.
FUCKING SPORTS, man. FIFA gives Trump a peace prize in a departure from its traditional focus on sport
Ben Norton tries, man. But don’t take the Trump’s Cornered too seriously. Trump is essentially 130 Jewish Billionaires and Billionaires in other arenas — think the despotics of Arab countries.































GOOD LITTLE & FAT FUCKING GERMANS!!
Attorney General Pam Bondi is ordering the FBI to “compile a list of groups or entities engaging in acts that may constitute domestic terrorism,” according to a Justice Department memo published here exclusively.
The target is those expressing “opposition to law and immigration enforcement; extreme views in favor of mass migration and open borders; adherence to radical gender ideology,” as well as “anti-Americanism,” “anti-capitalism,” and “anti-Christianity.”
That language echoes the so-called indicators of terrorism identified by President Trump’s directive National Security Presidential Memorandum-7, or NSPM-7, which the memo says it’s intended to implement. Where NSPM-7 was a declaration of war on just about anyone who isn’t MAGA, this is the war plan for how the government will wage it on a tactical level.
In addition to compiling a list of undesirables, Bondi directs the FBI to enhance the capabilities (and publicity) of its tipline in order to more aggressively solicit tips from the American public on, well, other Americans. To that end, Bondi also directs the FBI to establish “a cash reward system” for information leading to identification and arrest of leadership figures within these purported domestic terrorist organizations. (The memo later instructs the FBI to “establish cooperators to provide information and eventually testify against other members” of the groups.)
The payouts don’t end there. Justice Department grants are now to prioritize funding to programs for state and local law enforcement to go after domestic terrorism.
IIan, Ben, Danny, and Whitney.
The lady dominated by a landslide, in my eyes.